In 1864 Cpts Park Wilcockson, John McHenry
and H.W. Glasscock, each raised a company of cavalry in Greene County for
Maj. J. F. Davies' battalion of Col. Kitchens' regiment. Col. Solomon Kitchens'
regiment was based out of Kennett, Mo. Lt Col J.F.Davies, according to
the Official Record was in command of the 7th MO Cav and Davies' Bn. He
filed his report of the units activities during Price's Raid into MO 12
Dec 1864. (Page 695, OR) They were engaged in skirmishes at the following
places in MO: Old Jackson, Union, Hermann, Jefferson City, New California,
Boonville, Glasgow, Lexington, Little Blue, Independence, Big Blue. At
the time the report was written, the unit was in camp on the Red River
at Cressville, TX.

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